
Some users have reported that they fixed this problem successfully by using a hair dryer or sucking (hard) on the headphone port. Then perform a hard restart of your iPhone (pressing and holding both home and power or if no mechanical home button, volume down and power until the Apple logo appears on-screen.) To remove, unplug then re-plug headphones several times (at least 7-8 times). If you see the icon below when you adjust the volume buttons, there may be debris in the headset port. Yes, your lightning headphones also get stuck into Headphones Mode! And a lot of other issues happen to our lightning ports–well, they are used for pretty much everything these days! Unplug your Headphones No Headphones Jack But Still Stuck in Headphones Mode?Ĭheck out our article on how to Clean your lightning port and cable.

Drag the Ringer And Alerts slider up or down a few times and see if this makes any difference.Turn volume all the way up via side volume button or Settings > Sounds > Ringer and Alerts Slider.Open Settings > Do Not Disturb and check that Do Not Disturb is off.If your device has a Ring/Silent switch, move the switch so that orange isn’t showing.


If you do not see the on-screen notice for headphones, but your iPhone or iDevice’s speaker isn’t producing any sound, check the following things first!
